TY - JOUR
T1 - Advances in electrochemical-optical dual-mode biosensors for detection of environmental pathogens
AU - Hsu, Chou Yi
AU - Saleh, Raed Obaid
AU - Pallathadka, Harikumar
AU - Kumar, Abhinav
AU - Mansouri, Sofiene
AU - Bhupathi, Priyadharshini
AU - Jasim Ali, Saad Hayif
AU - Al-Mashhadani, Zuhair I.
AU - Alzubaidi, Laith H.
AU - Hizam, Manar Mohammed
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2024 The Royal Society of Chemistry.
PY - 2024/1/24
Y1 - 2024/1/24
N2 - Electrochemical techniques are commonly used to analyze and screen various environmental pathogens. When used in conjunction with other optical recognition methods, it can extend the sensing range, lower the detection limit, and offer mutual validation. Nowadays, electrochemical-optical dual-mode biosensors have ensured the accuracy of test results by integrating two signals into one, indicating their potential use in primary food safety quantitative assays and screening tests. Particularly, visible optical signals from electrochemical/colorimetric dual-mode biosensors could meet the demand for real-time screening of microbial pathogens. While electrochemical-optical dual-mode probes have been receiving increasing attention, there is limited emphasis on the design approaches for sensors intended for microbial pathogens. Here, we review the recent progress in the merging of optical and electrochemical techniques, including fluorescence, colorimetry, surface plasmon resonance (SPR), and surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS). This study particularly emphasizes the reporting of various sensing performances, including sensing principles, types, cutting-edge design approaches, and applications. Finally, some concerns and upcoming advancements in dual-mode probes are briefly outlined.
AB - Electrochemical techniques are commonly used to analyze and screen various environmental pathogens. When used in conjunction with other optical recognition methods, it can extend the sensing range, lower the detection limit, and offer mutual validation. Nowadays, electrochemical-optical dual-mode biosensors have ensured the accuracy of test results by integrating two signals into one, indicating their potential use in primary food safety quantitative assays and screening tests. Particularly, visible optical signals from electrochemical/colorimetric dual-mode biosensors could meet the demand for real-time screening of microbial pathogens. While electrochemical-optical dual-mode probes have been receiving increasing attention, there is limited emphasis on the design approaches for sensors intended for microbial pathogens. Here, we review the recent progress in the merging of optical and electrochemical techniques, including fluorescence, colorimetry, surface plasmon resonance (SPR), and surface enhanced Raman spectroscopy (SERS). This study particularly emphasizes the reporting of various sensing performances, including sensing principles, types, cutting-edge design approaches, and applications. Finally, some concerns and upcoming advancements in dual-mode probes are briefly outlined.
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U2 - 10.1039/d3ay02217j
DO - 10.1039/d3ay02217j
M3 - Article
C2 - 38344759
AN - SCOPUS:85184901422
SN - 1759-9660
VL - 16
SP - 1306
EP - 1322
JO - Analytical Methods
JF - Analytical Methods
IS - 9
ER -